- Mike Cooper (musician)
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Mike Cooper
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Michael Cooper
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Born = 1942
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Origin = Flagicon|EnglandReading, Berkshire
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Genre =Blues
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter ,Historian , Broadcaster
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Associated_acts =Lol Coxhill
URL = [http://www.cooparia.org.uk/ cooparia.org.uk]
Notable_instruments =Mike Cooper is a British
guitar player, singer and songwriter. Born in 1942 inReading, Berkshire ,UK , Cooper started playing guitar shortly after leaving school in 1958. In 1962, as a singer and harmonica player, he co-founded anR&B bandThe Blues Committee , with guitaristPaul Manning , guitaristDicky Reeves and drummerEddie Page . They played alongside many visiting Americanblues players in their home town:John Lee Hooker ,Jimmy Reed ,Howling Wolf and others as well as British r&b and blues bands such asAlexis Korner 'sBlues Incorporated .cite web| title = Personal Homepage: Mike Cooper| url=http://www.cooparia.org.uk/
accessdate = 2007-04-19]At the same time Cooper was playing and singing
folk andcountry blues as a solo artist in localfolk clubs . In 1966, together with singer/guitaristDerek Hall , they recorded their first record, a 7inch four track independent release, titled "Out Of The Shades". The title referred to thecoffee house where Cooper and Hall played regularly during that period.From the mid until the late sixties Cooper was one of the handful of players who pioneered the acoustic
British blues Boom, playing with and alongside other British players such asJo Ann Kelly ,Dave Kelly ,Tony McPhee andIan A. Anderson and others, as well as with visiting blues legends such asSon House ,Mississippi Fred McDowell andBukka White . His 1969 l.p. "Oh Really!?" onPye Records is widely acclaimed as one of the best acoustic blues albums of the period.1970s
In the early 1970s, working with producer
Peter Eden for Pye/Dawn Records , he recorded four solo albums which chronicle, through his own songwriting, a fascinating shift from pure blues through tofree jazz . Collaborating withjazz ,improvising andavant-garde musicians, in particularSouth Africa nsDudu Pukwana , Harry Miller,Louis Moholo andMongezi Feza ,Zimbabwean composer and arranger Mike Gibbs and British saxophonistMike Osborne he produced perhaps some of the first and finestrogue folk . For the last of these albums he formed the bandMachine Gun Company withGeoff Hawkins on sax,Alan Cook on keyboards,Les Calvert on bass andTim Richardson on drums. A group that mixed rock, folk and free jazz. Cooper moved to live inSpain briefly before returning to the UK to record a fifth l.p. "Life and Death In Paradise" with Harry Miller, Mike Osbourne and Louise Moholo forTony Hall 's short livedFresh Air label. He moved to live inGermany , Spain andFrance shortly after its release. 30 years later these recordings, along with those byWizz Jones ,Roy Harper ,The Incredible String Band andDavy Graham have inspired the recent 'New Weird America' or 'Free Folk' explosion in the U.S., withThurston Moore and Jim O'Rourke fromSonic Youth and theNo-Neck Blues Band confessing to be fans.Returning to the UK in the late 1970s he began to develop a parallel career and establish himself on the avant-garde and free-improvised music scene, working initially with members of the
London Musicians Collective , such asEddie Prévost ,Keith Rowe ,David Toop ,Steve Beresford ,Max Eastley ,Paul Burwell , dancerJo-Anna Pyne , and vocalistViv Corringham . With saxophonistLol Coxhill and drummer Roger Turner, they formedThe Recedents , a free improvising trio now in its third decade.1980s
Through the 1980s, as well as a short spell as rhythm guitarist in
GT Moore 'sreggae band The Outsiders, he also played in a number of experimental groups that mixed live free improvisation with dance beats –The Mayhem Quartet included pianistPat Thomas , saxophonistTim Hill andNeil Palmer one of Europe's first turntable artists –Beating Time with drummerPaul Burwell , Gary Jones on bass andTim Hill saxophone played punkno wave jazz. He also played GreekRembetika music mixed with free improvisation inAvant Roots , a duo with longtime friend and singerViv Corringham . Viv also joined Mike as a member of National Gallery, an acoustic country blues band that included guitarist/singerMark Makin , and also as part of Mike's Continental Drift band. An electric blues based band that moved into free-jazz and improvised musical areas. It includedMary Geddis , also on vocals,Tim Hill andGeoff Hawkins on saxophones,Pete Beresford andPat Thomas on keyboards, Gary Jones on bass andSimon Price on drums.In 1987, together with the extraordinary French slide guitarist
Cyril Lefebvre and incorporating the talents ofLol Coxhill ,Steve Beresford andMax Eastley , they formed theUptown Hawaiians to play and record a repertoire ofHawaiian ,Exotica and otherlap steel guitar musics, re-affirming a life-long passion forPacific music and cultures, old, new and imagined. They still play together from time to time, often withParis based Tahitian musicians and dancers and the 'Ukulele Tiki Party '.In 1994 Mike made his first trip through the Pacific via
Tahiti ,Fiji andHawaii toAustralia andNew Zealand and has returned to tour every year since. This has resulted in a number of musical and artistic collaborations –Richard Nunns from New Zealand, an improviser who plays traditionalMaori instruments; Australian pianistChris Abrahams (fromThe Necks ) andTu Fuego (a quartet with the New ZealandersJeff Henderson on sax,Tom Callwood on bass andAnthony Donaldson on drums);Sydney based New Zealand Film makerLouise Curham and visual artistJohn Wolseley are among them. It was during the first of these tours in Australia that he began to make Ambient Field Recordings, which now figure as a part of most live concerts these days.As a
journalist Mike has written extensively on Hawaiian slack-key guitar styles and performers and wrote the Hawaii chapter for theRough Guide toWorld Music .Ambient Electronic Exotica is the genre and subtitle of recent solo performances, often accompanied with
film orvideo , and three c.d. releases, "Kiribati", "Globe Notes" and "Rayon Hula". Ambient field recordings collected in the Pacific,South East Asia , Australia and New Zealand, sampled, looped, treated electronically, and combined with acoustic or electric lap steel guitar improvisations to create Virtual Soundscapes.Cooper credits the writing and recorded works of
ethnomusicologist Steve Feld as a major influence on this latest phase of his music, in particular Feld's work with theKaluli people inPapua New Guinea and the concept of what they call 'Lift Up Over Sounding'.Ten years of scoring and performing live music for
silent films at festivals around the world has proven a rich and rewarding way of combining a variety of different musical styles and of seducing people into listening to music they might not normally encounter. Initiated by a commission fromJohn McAuslan , director of theBrunswick Music Festival inMelbourne , for a live performance of music forFW Murnau 's Tabu in 1995, his program now includes more than a dozen silent classics as well as several more contemporary films such as the 1964 Japanese filmOnibaba , his own scratch video 'Stolen Moments' and a body of original super eight films titled 'Those Final Adjustments'.In 2000 he started HIPSHOT to produce limited edition
CD-R s from his studio "The Steelworks" inRome where he currently lives. The first release Kiribati was chosen as one of the best 'Outer Limits' cds of the year by the prestigious UK magazine The Wire and Rayon Hula won an honorary mention at the 2005Prix Ars Electronica for Digital Music.Cooper continues to play and sing acoustic music as well as improvising solo and with other musicians and artists.
elected Discography
Releases on
Dawn Records Albums
* DNLS3005 Do I Know You LP
* DNLS3011 Trout Steel LP
* DNLS3026 Places I Know LP (With Machine Gun Co)
* DNLS3031 The Machine Gun Co with Mike Cooper LP (With Machine Gun Co) [http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/record-label-discographies.asp link]ingles
* DNS1014 Country Water / Night Journey 7" (B side with Machine Gun Co)
* DNS1022 Time in Hand / Schaabisch Hall 7"
* DNX2501 Your Lovely Ways Parts 1 & 2 / Watching You Fall Parts 1 & 2 7"
* DNX2511 Too Late Now / The Ballad of Fulton Allen / Good Times 7" [http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/record-label-discographies.asp link]References
External links
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